sealert seems to be on or off depending on the version of some other support packages, very annoying. Packages that deps of selinux packages s/b taking that into account. If not it can leave the whole system unusable for days, weeks at a time.

Running with kernel-2.6.34-0.38.rc5.git0.fc14.i686.PAE

SJ

chepioq

22nd April 2010, 06:28 AM

I have just one question:
I have F13 on a test partition, and it work with nvidia drivers.
I would like test F14, but I see here that nvidia drivers don't work with 2.6.34 kernel:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=239527&page=2 post #18.
Can I remove nvidia drivers first or wait for an update working with 2.6.34 kernel?

Archived/Removed the repos for FC 13 BETA; and, configured the following as per the instructions from:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Rawhide#Yum_update_from_previous_release

---You may want to enable/disable repositories in /etc/yum.repos.d/ so that only the "Fedora Development" repository is enabled. This will allow daily Rawhide updates to appear by default in desktop notifications and "yum update".---

Rawhide, at least under Fusion, seems to work a bit smoother than FC 13 Beta.

Also configured vmware-tools with no issues.

GoinEasy9

24th April 2010, 05:00 AM

When I converted, it was right after the change to a non frozen rawhide. I used yum install fedora-release-14, then logged out of user, went into init 3, then did a yum upgrade. You actually didn't have to use "--disablerepo=* --enablerepo=rawhide" because installing fedora-release should have enabled/disabled the correct repos for you.

kurtdriver

13th May 2010, 03:31 PM

So if I do this, do I lose the use of my other repos? The ones that don't have F14 stuff yet? I'd like to have mplayer etc. I'd like to take the plunge. Kurt

kyryder

13th May 2010, 04:03 PM

Hello kurtdriver,

I took a f13 install, set it up the way I wanted it and updated it. I Then used basically the same method as slowjet to take it to f14. I still can use mplayer ect. without issue but there are some packages with dependency issues that I have been skipping.

Where do I get these packages? I'm missing something really straightforward I suspect.
One other question, this is the branch that leads to fedora 14, yes? Thanks, Kurt

kyryder

13th May 2010, 06:09 PM

Hello,
There where two packages that I used:
fedora-release-14-0.4.noarch.rpm , fedora-release-rawhide-14-0.4.noarch.rpm
If I remember right they where both on the same page at koji.fedoraproject.org .

Ky

EDIT:

WARNING: This is not a stable version and I can guarantee there will be many,many, issues.

That being said here is the link: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=159713

Not trying to be rude or anything but if you can't figure out how to install the two packages on your own, you probably should not be attempting to run rawhide since there will be many times you will have to do things like this just to keep things running.

If you still want to try to continue, try installing both packages with one rpm command.

Rpm failed in part because of the presence of the two for F13. When I ran
rpm -e fedora-release-rawhide-13-1 I got error messages about other dependancies, including init or inittab (I don't recall which), So I still have the same question, can I just remove the F13 ones and then install the ones for F14?

GoinEasy9

13th May 2010, 09:00 PM

You can set up rpmfusion repos for rawhide from this link. If you have rpmfusion repos from F13, make sure they're disabled.

http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration

nimnull22

18th May 2010, 05:54 AM

Congratulate me as well - updated from 13.
Through the yum, there was not errors at all.
I have some question, but it later.
Question - is there a online chat about Rawhide?